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Rush Hour (franchise)

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Film series
Rush Hour
Blu-ray cover
Directed byBrett Ratner (1-3)
Screenplay by
Story by
Based onCharacters created
byRoss LaManna
Produced by
Starring
Edited by
Music by
Distributed by
Release date
1998-present
Running time
279 minutes
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Budget$265 million[1]
Box office$849 million[1]

TheRush Hour franchise is aseries of American buddy cop action comedy films created byRoss LaManna and directed byBrett Ratner with bothJackie Chan andChris Tucker in leading roles. All three films center around a pair of police detectives, Hong Kong Chief Inspector Lee (Chan) andLos Angeles Police Detective James Carter (Tucker), who go on their series of misadventures involving corrupt crime figures inHong Kong andLos Angeles. The films incorporate elements ofmartial arts, humor involvingfish out of water situations and East-Westculture shock, and thebuddy cop subgenre. The films were released theatrically from 1998 to 2007, attaining commercial success, but critical reception was mixed.

Films

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Rush Hour

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Main article:Rush Hour (1998 film)

Rush Hour was released on September 18, 1998, grossing $245,300,000 worldwide.[2]Martin Lawrence was originally considered for the role of James Carter.[3]Chris Tucker was finally chosen for the part. Director Brett Ratner, a big fan of Jackie Chan's Hong Kong movies, felt that American audiences would not be familiar with the jokes in Jackie's other movies, and deliberately re-used some of his gags. For example, the scene where Inspector Lee accidentally grabs Detective Johnson's (Elizabeth Peña) breasts is a reference to Jackie Chan's filmMr. Nice Guy (1997).[citation needed]Rush Hour began as a spec script written in 1995 by screenwriter/novelistRoss LaManna. The screenplay was sold by LaManna'sWilliam Morris agent Alan Gasmer toHollywood Pictures, a division of the Walt Disney Company, withArthur Sarkissian attached as producer. After attaching director Ratner and developing the project for more than a year with producers including Sarkissian andRoger Birnbaum, Disney Studios ChiefJoe Roth put the project into turnaround, citing concerns about the $34-million budget, and Chan's appeal to American audiences at the time. Several studios were interested in acquiring the project.New Line Cinema was confident in Ratner's talents, having doneMoney Talks with him, so they made a hard commitment to a budget and start date for the film.[3]

Rush Hour 2

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Main article:Rush Hour 2

Rush Hour 2 was released on August 3, 2001 and grossed $347,425,832 worldwide,[4] making it the most financially successful film in the series. The film received mixed reviews compared with the first film. Other than Chan and Tucker, no cast members return to reprise their roles from the first film.John Lone,Zhang Ziyi, andRoselyn Sánchez join the cast while actorsDon Cheadle,Saul Rubinek,Gianni Russo, andJeremy Piven haveguest orcameo appearances. The first two Rush Hour films both begin in Hong Kong and end in a United States airport.

Rush Hour 3

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Main article:Rush Hour 3

Rush Hour 3 was officially announced on May 7, 2006, and filming began on July 4, 2006. The film, set inParis andLos Angeles, was first released on August 10, 2007, and grossed $256,585,882 worldwide.[5]Academy Award-winningfilm directorRoman Polanski co-stars as a French police official involved in Lee and Carter's (Chan and Tucker's characters) case.Tzi Ma reprises his role as Ambassador Han, Lee's boss and friend who appeared in the first installment. This film has received anM rating by theOffice of Film and Literature Classification (Australia) and aPG-13 rating by theMPAA for "sequences of action violence, sexual content, nudity and language". Additionally, the film was not screened in Chinese theaters in 2007 to make way for a larger variety of foreign films, according to a business representative (The quota for imported films is 20 each year).[6]

Future

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Because of the films' collective box-office success, director Brett Ratner and writer Jeff Nathanson are considering the production of a fourth installment. In the DVD audio commentary forRush Hour 3, Brett Ratner joked that the fourthRush Hour film could be released in 2012. Ratner and Nathanson are exploring many concepts, including the use of themotion capture technique for the possible sequel and various different film projects with Chan and Tucker. It has been reported that the fourth film may be set in Moscow.[7]

In July 2009, in an interview, Ratner stated that he "has been in contact with a long list of stars includingDanny DeVito andJet Li for possible roles in a potentialRush Hour 4", but stressed "nothing's been okayed yet". In a short interview with Vulture in 2011, Ratner stated that the cost of making a follow-up toX-Men: The Last Stand would have cost more thanX-Men: First Class and "that's why anotherRush Hour 4 probably won't get made, either: It'd be too much to pay me, Chris [Tucker], and Jackie [Chan] to come back."[8]

In August 2011, in an interview withThe Breakfast Club, Tucker stated in response to the question of a fourth by saying, "Rush Hour 4? Maybe you know, because that's a different kind of movie. You got the action and the stuff like that, and they pay 20 million dollars too... I'm just joking! No, you know Jackie Chan, you know I love working with him and those type of movies you can redo them and it's different, we'll see but I don't know though. But we've got some new stuff coming, so we'll see what happens."[9]

In July 2012, series producerArthur M. Sarkissian stated that a fourth film was being worked on with Chan and Tucker, and stated that he would welcome Brett Ratner back as a director if he would "do it in the right way." Sarkissian expressed some dissatisfaction with the third film, and admitted he wants the potential fourth film to be grittier, and have new ideas. Sarkissian is reportedly working on choosing which out of "four or five" screenwriters he has been talking to, should work on the script.[10]

In August 2014, Chan stated that the studio still wants to makeRush Hour 4, but that he will only participate if he can see a quality script first, stating "I don’t want to do a rubbish script just because they want to make the movie".[11] Both Chan and Tucker met for dinner to discussRush Hour 4 in June 2015.[12]

In November 2016, while promotingBilly Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, Tucker reaffirmed his optimism for a potential fourth film, stating “Yeah, we’re talking about it now doing another one, and we’re trying to get it going. I think we might be able to get one going. I love working with Jackie and I think we could do a really fun one.” In April 2017, it was reported that Indian actorShah Rukh Khan had said yes to join theRush Hour 4 cast.[13] By October 2017, Chan said that the script forRush Hour 4 has been in the works and shooting for the film will most likely start in 2018 if Tucker agrees to be in the film. He stated that he was optimistic about Tucker accepting due to his previous claims of being on board for the film.[14]

In February 2018, Tucker confirmed the production ofRush Hour 4. He stated onESPN's podcast,The Plug: "It's happening. This is gonna be the rush of all rushes. Jackie is ready and we want to do this so that people don't ever forget it."[15] In February 2019, Tucker reported that the script is coming together, stating: "We're working on a few things on the script right now, so we’re trying to get into production. But we’re working on it and trying to get it going."[16] He reiterated this in a podcast appearance in April that the fourth film was still a possibility, but that "it's not in pre-production. We're working on a few things [for] the script. Jackie wants to do it. I want to do it. The studio wants to do it."[17] By 2018, in the wake of sexual misconduct allegations against Ratner by several actresses, Warner Bros. sources presumed that it's highly unlikely that Ratner will be directingRush Hour 4.[18]

In March 2019, That Hashtag Show reported that a female led Rush Hour reboot was in development bySTXfilms withLi Bingbing in the lead.[19]

In December 2022, the fourth film was confirmed to be in development by Chan.[20]

TV series

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Main article:Rush Hour (American TV series)

A TV series based on the premise of the film series aired from March to August 2016, withJon Foo as Chief Inspector Lee andJustin Hires as James Carter. The films' original director Brett Ratner signed on as the show's executive producer, along withRush Hour producersArthur M. Sarkissian,Jeff Ingold, andJon Turteltaub.[21] Turtletaub also directed the pilot episode withBill Lawrence penning the series alongsideBlake McCormick.[22]James Lew, who worked on the stunts for all 3 films, was a stunt coordinator for the series.[23] It was announced thatJon Foo andJustin Hires would star as Detectives Lee and Carter for theCBS series, along withAimee Garcia andJessika Van in regular roles.[24][25][26] The series was cancelled after one season.

Characters

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This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in notable roles.

  • An empty grey cell indicates the character was not in the film, or that the character's official presence has not yet been confirmed.
  •  E indicates an appearance not included in the theatrical cut.
  •  U indicates an uncredited appearance.
CharacterFilmsTelevision series
Rush HourRush Hour 2Rush Hour 3Rush Hour
1998200120072016
Chief Inspector LeeJackie ChanJon Foo
Detective James CarterChris TuckerJustin Hires
Consul / Ambassador Solon HanTzi MaTzi Ma
Soo Yung HanJulia HsuZhang Jingchu
Thomas Griffin

Juntao

Tom WilkinsonHenry Ian Cusick[a]
Detective Tania JohnsonElizabeth Peña
SangKen Leung
FBI Agent Warren RussMark Rolston
FBI Agent Dan WhitneyRex Linn
Captain William DielPhilip Baker HallPhilip Baker HallEPhilip Baker HallU
Ricky TanJohn Lone
Isabella MolinaRoselyn SánchezRoselyn SánchezE
Hu LiZhang Ziyi
Steven ReignAlan King
KenjiHiroyuki Sanada
GenevièveNoémie Lenoir
GeorgeYvan Attal
Jasmine

The Dragon Lady

Youki Kudoh
Varden ReynardMax von Sydow
Sergeant Didi DiazAimee Garcia
Captain Lindsay ColeWendie Malick
GeraldPage Kennedy
Kim LeeJessika Van
DonovanKirk Fox

Reception

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Box office performance

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FilmRelease dateBox office grossBox office rankingBudgetReferences
North AmericaOther territoriesWorldwideAll time North AmericaAll time worldwide
Rush HourSeptember 18, 1998$141,186,864$103,200,000$244,386,864#312#455$35 million[2]
Rush Hour 2August 3, 2001$226,164,286$121,261,546$347,425,832#114

#165(A)

#270$90 million[4][27]
Rush Hour 3August 10, 2007$140,125,968$117,896,265$258,022,233#315#422$140 million[5]
Total$507,477,118$342,357,811$849,834,929$265 million[1]
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  • (A) indicates the adjusted totals based on current ticket prices.

Critical and public response

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FilmRotten TomatoesMetacriticCinemaScore[28]
Rush Hour62% (77 reviews)[29]60 (23 reviews)[30]A
Rush Hour 251% (128 reviews)[31]48 (28 reviews)[32]A
Rush Hour 317% (158 reviews)[33]44 (32 reviews)[34]A-

Soundtracks

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YearTitleChart positionsCertifications(sales thresholds)
U.S.U.S. R&B
1998Rush Hour
  • Released: September 15, 1998
  • Label:Def Jam
52
  • US: Platinum
2001Rush Hour 2
  • Released: July 31, 2001
  • Label:Def Jam
1111
  • US: Gold
2007Rush Hour 3
  • Released: August 8, 2007
  • Label:Def Jam
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  • A dark grey cell indicates the information is not available for the film.

Notes

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  1. ^Credited in pilot episode as "Thomas".

References

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  1. ^abc"Rush Hour Franchise Box Office History".The Numbers.
  2. ^ab"Rush Hour (1998)".The Numbers.
  3. ^abELLER, CLAUDIA (6 October 1998)."Studios Were in Passing Lane for 'Rush Hour'".Los Angeles Times.
  4. ^ab"Rush Hour 2 (2001)". The Numbers Box Office Data.
  5. ^ab"Rush Hour 3 (2007)".The Numbers.
  6. ^"China in no 'Rush' for Chan film".The Hollywood Reporter. Archived fromthe original on September 30, 2007. RetrievedAugust 6, 2007.
  7. ^""Rush Hour 4" is Set in Moscow - WorstPreviews.com". Archived fromthe original on 2008-03-21. Retrieved2009-01-24.
  8. ^"The New Summer Blockbuster Economy: Reboots, Prequels, and the End of the Superstar Cash Grab". 23 May 2011.
  9. ^ionehiphopwiredstaff (August 9, 2011)."Chris Tucker Talks New Comedy Tour, Doing Another 'Friday' & 'Rush Hour 4' With The Breakfast Club [Audio]".hiphopwired.com.
  10. ^MTV Movies (2012-07-31)."'Rush Hour' Producer Wants Fourth Movie To Be 'Gritty'". MTV. Archived fromthe original on June 17, 2016.
  11. ^"Jackie Chan wants to see a script for Rush Hour 4".joblo.com. 15 August 2014.
  12. ^"Chris Tucker confirms plans for Rush Hour 4".Newshub. July 10, 2015. RetrievedDecember 13, 2016.[dead link]
  13. ^"Shah Rukh Khan says yes to Brett Ratner's Rush Hour".
  14. ^"Rush Hour 4: Jackie Chan confirms sequel is happening on one condition".The Independent. 2017-10-06. Retrieved2017-10-06.
  15. ^Gilyadov, Alex (2018-02-22)."Rush Hour 4 Is Indeed Happening, Says Chris Tucker".IGN. Retrieved2018-02-23.
  16. ^"Chris Tucker Says "Rush Hour 4" Script Is "Coming Together"".HotNewHipHop. February 2019. RetrievedSep 28, 2019.
  17. ^Chloe Melas (April 8, 2019)."'Rush Hour 4' may be in the works".CNN. RetrievedFebruary 15, 2020.
  18. ^"Brett Ratner Pushing Himself as 'Rush Hour 4' Director".The Hollywood Reporter. June 1, 2018. RetrievedSeptember 11, 2018.
  19. ^"EXCLUSIVE: STX Studios: Female 'RUSH HOUR' Reboot in the Works". That Hashtag Show. March 5, 2019. RetrievedMarch 5, 2019.
  20. ^"Jackie Chan Says 'Rush Hour 4' Is In The Works And Teases Drama Film He Has Directed "For Women" — Red Sea Film Festival". Deadline Hollywood. December 8, 2022. RetrievedDecember 8, 2022.
  21. ^"'Rush Hour' TV series in the works".Entertainment Weekly. September 30, 2014. RetrievedSeptember 30, 2014.
  22. ^Andreeva, Nellie (May 8, 2015)."'Limitless', 'Rush Hour', 'Criminal Minds' Spinoff, 'Code', 'Life' Among CBS Orders".Deadline.
  23. ^"Instagram photo by James Lew • Mar 9, 2015 at 4:52pm UTC". Archived fromthe original on 2021-12-24.
  24. ^Andreeva, Nellie (March 3, 2015)."Jon Foo To Play Detective Lee In 'Rush Hour' CBS Pilot".Deadline.
  25. ^Littleton, Cynthia (March 13, 2015)."CBS 'Rush Hour' Casts Justin Hires in Chris Tucker Role".Variety.
  26. ^Obenson, Tambay (March 13, 2015)."The 'Rush Hour' TV Series Adaptation Has Cast Its Two Lead".Indie Wire.
  27. ^"Rush Hour 2 (2001)".Box Office Mojo.
  28. ^"Cinemascore". Archived fromthe original on 2018-12-20.
  29. ^"Rush Hour".Rotten Tomatoes.
  30. ^"Rush Hour: Reviews".Metacritic.
  31. ^"Rush Hour 2".Rotten Tomatoes.
  32. ^"Rush Hour 2: Reviews".Metacritic.
  33. ^"Rush Hour 3".Rotten Tomatoes.
  34. ^"Rush Hour 3: Reviews".Metacritic.

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